Happy Easter 🐣 how much chocolate have you had today?
I love decorating our house for themed days especially when I can display the lovely stitching from stitching friends over years.
Stitching, sewing, baking, card making and other crafty bits
Happy Easter 🐣 how much chocolate have you had today?
I love decorating our house for themed days especially when I can display the lovely stitching from stitching friends over years.
Well what a to do, my stitching has taken a pause although I hope to have a go over the weekend.
Last week whilst on holiday in Tenerife I tripped in the heavy rain and have broken my right wrist, along with a bruised right eye (my glasses), bruised left hand and two bruised knees. I was checked over in Tenerife and my wrist supported with a half cast and thankfully we flew home as planned. I'm now being looked after by our local hospital.
As you can see from the photos my eye was quite bruised, I don't look great as it's hard to do your hair one handed but I did try to still enjoy our holiday (the weather was awful)
Before we went away I finished and posted a couple of gifts for our Great Nephew and Great Niece who live in the United States. He's just turned one and I stitched a name plaque as I did one for his sister when she was younger. The chart is Rag Doll Alphabet by Durene Jones, I had to adjust the character as the chart is just girls.
I have been working on the church altar cloth and have completed two more flowers, that's four in total now.
I did find it quite fiddly as I had to undo some previous repairing as the colour was wrong, too red, and then I needed to darn the fabric to have something to stitch on.
This was how it looked when I picked it up from the church in January.
Tomorrow is the start of meteorological spring, let's hope the sun knows this as it's been very wet so far this year.
Our second amaryllis is in full flower and we have some beautiful mini daffodils out too. My camilia is looking amazing this year although quite early.
I've stitched Day 3 of Jo Verso's 12 Days of Christmas for my church tree. Thank you to everyone who has offered to stitch a day, it will be a great display. I'm 3/4 of the way in on Day 4.
Earlier this year I stitched Tom Mouse that was a very old freebie from a magazine. I didn't have the chart so stitched from the picture, only to find the chart in my stash after I had finished. I have now made him into a card using stickers to add a bit of shine.
Happy Valentine's Day 💗
It's 40 years ago today that Hubby proposed and I said yes 🥰
We're busy today so had our Valentine's meal last night, a lovely bottle of Prosecco (red roses from Hubby) and a great Cote du Rhone from The Wine Society (we visited them last week - blog link) pictured with my stitchy tree.
Today is opening day for the Valentine's Exchange at Needlecraft Haven. This is always a non-stitchy exchange which Mary organises, this year we sent handmade (but shop bought) soap. Gill sent me a lovely bar of Alban Eilir from Lush along with a beautiful handmade card.
I sent to Christine, my parcel gift was a handmade Sea Buckthorn and Sweet Orange soap from one of the craft shops in town and I added a bag of sweets and some threads (not a requirement of the exchange).
Last week I had a meeting with the church to discuss the altar cloth. It was definitely more repair than restoration and I explained about how the goldwork had either disintegrated or previous stitchers had cut the holding threads ready to remove it.
I also wanted to check that my work was what they expected and wanted. I have done 26 hours so far, removing the old threads and securing loose threads, as well as stitching the main flowers, smaller flowers and other small designs.
The photos show how each piece was and now I've stitched, I have completed two flowers.